On 17-Jun-02, 21:51 (CDT), Anthony Towns <aj@azure.humbug.org.au> wrote: > > "It seems sloppy" is a pretty poor argument for moving every binary not > specifically mentioned in the FHS into /usr and gratuitously breaking > any scripts that needed them where they are.
Yes, that would be a pretty poor argument, if I had indeed suggested doing that. But I didn't. I haven't made any suggestions about moving anything. All I've suggested is that we list what early running code can rely on, and a couple of different ways to get there. > Are you sloppy when you exercise your judgement about your packages? Why > would you expect everyone else to be? I don't. However, we already have cases of specific developers being, shall we say, "difficult". Not sloppy, but having very strong opinions about how a particular thing should be done, despite a large number of other experienced developers disagreeing. What is the purpose of Debian Policy? I always thought it was a way to decide/document choices, when more than one choice was reasonable, and when that choice affected other developers and our users. This subject falls into that definition, in my opinion. Steve -- Steve Greenland The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world. -- seen on the net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]